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winter 2003 vol.9
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to Contents For Richer or PoorerCraig Hackler, Financial Advisor, Raymond James Financial ServicesEvery spousal financial relationship is unique. Through the
years, couples develop their own systems for handling financial
matters. Sometimes it is one partner’s responsibility
to manage all finances, sometimes the other’s and sometimes
a combination. Whatever the situation, certain information
should be shared. Retirement plans: Take time to fully acquaint each other with employer retirement benefits. Both partners should have current knowledge of pension plans, 401(k) accounts and IRAs. For a complete picture of expected retirement benefits, become familiar with each other’s Social Security benefits, as well. Understanding retirement benefit information will bring clarify and facilitate retirement planning. Credit card documents: This one can be scary. Some may prefer to not know how much credit card debt their spouse has accumulated. But it’s wise to know where to find account numbers in case one loses his or her wallet and needs the other to help cancel the card. Also, mutual awareness of credit card debt amounts will help with developing a family’s overall financial plan. Power of attorney: It is generally a good
idea to have power of att Wills, trusts and life insurance: It’s especially important to share information about wills, trusts and life insurance if either has been married before. There could be restrictions on how some assets may be used and beneficiaries left unchanged by mistake. Most important, make sure each partner knows where to find wills and will be able to easily access it if something were to happen. Health insurance policies: Most insurance companies will
cover care administered in the first 24 to 48 hours of a medical
emergency, even if the coverage details have not been sorted
out. But the situation isn’t as clear with hospital
visits that are less urgent. If each partner is covered under
a different insurance plan, both should be familiarized with
the requirement “hoops” they may have to jump
through. If one spouse had a sudden illness, would the other
know which doctor to call first to get an okay for treatment?
If not, they risk running up big bills at an out-of-network
doctor. While many don’t necessarily need to know everything about their spouse’s finances, maintaining a working knowledge of the above points can help maintain proper, balanced control over a family’s financial affairs. Craig Hackler holds the Series 7 and Series 63 Securities licenses, as well as the Group I Insurance license (life, health, annuities). Through Raymond James Financial Services, he offers complete financial planning and investment products tailored to the individual needs of his clients. He will gladly answer your questions. Call him at 512.894.3473 or 800.650.9517 |
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